Court Decision on Secret Names
法院對於秘密名單的裁決
Introduction
A court in the UK said no to Andrew and Tristan Tate. They wanted to know the names of the women who accused them.
英國法院拒絕了 Andrew 和 Tristan Tate 的要求。他們想知道是哪些女性指控他們。
Main Body
The Tate brothers wanted the names of the women. They said they need the names for a fair trial. They said the government was wrong to hide the names.
Tate 兄弟想要那些女性的姓名。他們表示為了公平審判,需要這些姓名。他們聲稱政府隱藏姓名是錯誤的。
The government said the women are not safe. They said the Tates use social media to scare people. The Tates offered money to keep the names secret, but the government said no.
政府則表示這些女性並不安全。政府指出 Tate 兄弟利用社群媒體恐嚇他人。Tate 兄弟提出出資以換取姓名保密,但政府拒絕了。
The judge agreed with the government. He said the women must stay secret for now. He said the Tates are famous and can be dangerous to the witnesses.
法官同意政府的觀點。他表示這些姓名目前必須保持秘密。他指出 Tate 兄弟名氣很大,對證人來說可能具有危險性。
Conclusion
The brothers are in Romania now. Later, they will go to the UK for their trial on 21 charges.
這對兄弟目前在羅馬尼亞。之後他們將前往英國接受 21 項指控的審理。
Vocabulary Learning
⚖️ The Power of "SAY"
In this story, the word said is used many times. It is the most useful word for telling us who is talking.
How it works:
Person said The Idea
- The government said the women are not safe.
- The judge said the women must stay secret.
💡 Useful Word Swaps
To reach A2, you can replace said with other words to be more specific:
- Said Offered (When giving money or help)
- Said Agreed (When saying "yes" to an idea)
Example from text:
- "The Tates offered money..."
- "The judge agreed with the government."
🛠️ Simple Sentence Builder
Try this pattern to describe a disagreement:
Person A said [Idea X], but Person B said [Idea Y].
Example: The Tates said they need names, but the government said no.